Monthly Archives: September 2006

Hi folks,
I meant to post this earlier, since a few days Stefan Sitter provides language packs for languages that have a working localization for Sunbird. We currently have language packs for the following languages:

Catalan (ca)

Czech (cs)

German (de)

Danish (da)

Spanish-Europe (es-ES)

Basque (eu)

French (fr)

Hungarian(hu)

Irish (ga-IE)

Italian (it)

Mongolian (mn)

Dutch (nl)

Polish (pl)

Russian (ru)

Slovenian (sl)

Slovakian (sk)

You can download and test these language packs from Stefan’s language pack website. Make sure to follow the instructions from that page to get Sunbird working in your language of choice.

Hey folks,
I’m very sorry for not updating this blog earlier, but we were so busy in getting the 0.3 release in a decent shape, that I simply forgot to do it. As you can see from the list of fixed bugs that follows, the developers have been working very hard on getting the builds ready for release and we’re very near (probably within the next 2-3 days) to a first release candidate, which can then be tested on our Calendar test day (see the previous post).
So here’s the (quite long) list of fixed bugs since the last status update:

Bug 278236: don’t use time_t, to prevent crashes for dates before 1970 or after 2038

We’re having a Test Day to help sort out any kinks in the soon-to-be available Sunbird/Lightning 0.3 Release Candidate 1. Come help us test this release and get it ready to be launched. Everyone is welcome to participate, even if you’ve never been involved with a Mozilla Test Day before.
The test day will go from 0000UTC Oct 3 to 0000UTC Oct 4. Please join us in #calendar-qa on that day and let’s get this release finished!
For more details on the test day, please see: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:Current_QA_TestDay
If you have questions, please feel free to find us in #calendar-qa and we’ll be happy to help you.
Hope to see you on Oct. 3!
Clint
IRC: ctalbert

Sorry for the late update, guys. Everyone is hard at work on the 0.3 release, as you can see by the tons of fixes, that came in in the last three weeks. We’re pretty confident that we can release in September, so stay tuned for more happiness. Again thanks to everyone who’s filed bugs, submitted patches, and done QA or reviews. The following bugs have had patches checked in since the last update: